Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A, H’CO~ j CO’S~B*WKj Isprej red to make fire year loans on farms at ates positively as low, and on as favorable >rms as can be obtained m town, giving the privilege of partial payments at any time, and stopping tbs interest on the amount paid. We ere alee prepare 1 to make loans in personal security on shorter time ■ easonable rates. If yon are in need o' . loan, give ns a call. 13—4 t.

John C. Broimner, who represents S’, itznagle & Kennedy on the road, has among his customers at Rensselaer the oldest harness maker in the State. The gentleman weais the name of Charles Rhoades proudly. Mi. Rhoades was four score on the 27th of last November and, notwithstanding his age, goes to his bench every morning at 6 o’clock and works steadily uut’l 9 at night. He retains all his faculties to a lemarkable degree, is hale and hearty and genial aud the work he turns out is second to none. He began his trade at the age of 15 aud has worked at it continuously for sixty-five years. During that time he has not lost to exoeed three months’ time. He has lived in Rensselaer thirty six \ ears and is known and respected by all Mrs. Rhoades died three years ago it an advanced age. Mr. Rhoades’ son Edward, the only child surviving, is in the dry goods business at Rensselaer and has many of the excellent traits of character possessed by his father. Mr. Rhoades is certainly entitled to the distinction of being the oldest active harness maker in Hoosierdom. .Lafayette Journal. The above well-deserved notice of our venerable townsman is cor rec 1 , excepting the statement “Eds ward, the unly child surviving.” Three sons aud two daughters, with their families, reside in our midst.

———- - WANTED- An agent to sell good and reliable Nursery stock at Rensselaer and viciniti. Address F. A. WOODIN, Foresman, Newton Co , Ind. “One of Those S. of V’s” gives vent to his indignation, thro’ the columns of ihe Republican, over some remarks attributed to Rev. J. H. Wilson, deliver’d from the Dulpit of Barkley chapel'July 29th. The bold, brave, patriotic kid challenges “the Rev. Gentleman to find anywherein the pages of history where conquered rebels were treated with the leniency that the Government treated the rebel democrats both north and south.’ in the quoted sentence the Y—no; “8 of V”—displays the animus which controls him, as well as ins ignorance. The party in control of the government at that time occupied a position from which it could not cast the fiist stone. Its representatives, press, public speakers and conventions Lad declared in favoi of the right of secession, denounced the Union as bei g “m Dague with hell; the Constitution a covenant with death,” and under certain circumstances were “willing to let the TT nion slide.” The flippancy with which he refers to “rebel democrats both north and south,” evidence his breeding and education. The true soldier entertains no such sentiment toward those who confronted him on the field of battle, or those at home who honestly differed with the administration as to the best and quicks est method to prosecute the war to the restoration of the laws.— The correct and general estimate of the patiotisra and services of tne veteran who impar s such iieas to the “S. of V.,” is that he is more of a boaster than a fighter, anigaoramuson general Drmciples and the “S. of V.” a “chip of the old block,”

finding twi e a specialty. Just received a car load. Give me a call before going elsewhere. ‘ >am E. Yeoman. Misses Blanche L mghndge and Grace Vanatta are “excurting” to Niagara Falls and other points of interest and will take in the cele br dea Chataqua assembly before returning. Ayer’s Ague Cu e never falls to neutralize the poisons of malaria, and eradicate them from thelsystem. The preparation is purely vegetable, contains no harmful ingiedients, and, if taken accordirg to directions, is warranted to cure fever and ague. Try ilt. Democrats! Read call for l)em ocrntic County Convention on Bth page of this Sentinel.